[Caption] Home Secretary Theresa May said she had agreed to remove any cut-off date for claims which can be investigated by the probe

Child sex abuse is 'woven, covertly, into the fabric' of British society, Home Secretary Theresa May has warned.

The Conservative politician announced this week that a new judge-led inquiry into historic child abuse will investigate allegations from before the 1970s.

But she said the public are yet to grasp the full scale of the scandal, with the allegations so far amounting to the 'tip of the iceberg'.

Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mrs May said: 'We already know the trail will lead into our schools and hospitals, our churches, our youth clubs and many other institutions that should have been places of safety but instead became the setting for the most appalling abuse.

How will such films - made with deceitful intent, deceitful method and deceitful money - help reduce rape in India (or anywhere else)? Yes, we must address our own wrongs - and it certainly will help, won't it, that the rape-prone West teach us how? - google "Britain's Daughters and America's Daughters".